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Continuum Analytics Blog: Updated Statement About Our Relationship with DataCamp

Link: https://www.anaconda.com/updated-statement-about-our-relationship-with-datacamp/

We apologize for our poor communications about our response to the DataCamp sexual misconduct incident. We support the victims and we understand this has been a painful and ongoing struggle for them.
Podcast.__init__: Hacking The Government With The USDS

Link: https://www.pythonpodcast.com/usds-government-software-episode-210/

The U.S. government has a vast quantity of software projects across the various agencies, and many of them would benefit from a modern approach to development and deployment. The U.S. Digital Services
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Django Management Commands

A quick minor efficiency tip for today that'll make your life at the Django
command line incrementally better.

You're using django-extensions in your project, right? If n
Stein Magnus Jodal: Pykka 2.0 released with better ergonomics and performance improvements

Link: https://jodal.no/2019/05/07/pykka-2.0/

I’ve finally released Pykka 2.0, the
first major update to Pykka in almost 6 years.
Pykka is a Python implementation of the actor model. The actor model
introduces some simple rules to control the sha
EuroPython: EuroPython 2019: Call for Sponsors

Link: https://blog.europython.eu/post/184708887222

Reach out to many enthusiastic Python developers, users and professionals in Basel this July ! Sponsoring
EuroPython guarantees you highly targeted visibility and the
opportunity to present yourself
EuroPython Society: EuroPython 2019: Call for Sponsors

Link: https://www.europython-society.org/post/184708937750

europython:
Reach out to many enthusiastic Python developers, users and professionals in Basel this July !
Sponsoring
EuroPython guarantees you highly targeted visibility and the
opportunity to pre
Red Hat Developers: Python in RHEL 8

Link: https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2018/11/14/python-in-rhel-8/

Ten years ago, the developers of the Python programming language decided to clean things up and release a backwards-incompatible version, Python 3. They initially underestimated the impact of the chan
Neckbeard Republic: Python Context Managers and the "with" Statement

Link: https://realpython.com/courses/python-context-managers-and-with-statement/

In this course you'll learn how context managers and the "with" statement work in Python, including the difference between class-based and function-based context managers.
Abhijeet Pal: Python Program To Generate Fibonacci Sequence

Link: https://djangocentral.com/fibonacci-sequence/

Problem Definition
Make a Python function for generating a Fibonacci sequence. The Fibonacci sequence is a series where the next term is the sum of the previous two terms. The first two terms of the F
PyCoder’s Weekly: Issue #367 (May 7, 2019)

Link: https://pycoders.com/issues/367

#367 – MAY 7, 2019 View in Browser » This Was PyCon 2019 PyCon 2019 in Cleveland was an amazing experience! A big Thank You to all of the organizers and volunteers who made it happen! At the lin
PyBites: How to Create and Serve Zipfiles from Django

Link: https://pybit.es/django-zipfiles.html

We added support to our platfom for bulk downloading of all your code submissions. This feature required creating and serving up zipfiles through Django. In this article I show you how to do it creati
EuroPython: EuroPython 2019: Early-bird ticket sales

Link: https://blog.europython.eu/post/184731612382

As in the last few years, we will again have early-bird ticket sales for the conference.

We plan to open early bird ticket sales on Monday, May 13th at 12:00 CEST.This year, we will have 200 early-bi
Python Insider: Farewell, Python 3.4

Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PythonInsider/~3/N_iiZ8tiB5k/farewell-python-34.html






It's with a note of sadness that I announce the final retirement
of Python 3.4.  The final release was back in March, but I didn't
get around to actually closing and deleting the
Stack Abuse: Overview of Classification Methods in Python with Scikit-Learn

Link: https://stackabuse.com/overview-of-classification-methods-in-python-with-scikit-learn/

Introduction
Are you a Python programmer looking to get into machine learning? An excellent place to start your journey is by getting acquainted with Scikit-Learn.
Doing some classification with Scik